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The myriad acquisitions and partnerships of the old Time Warner have led to complications before.
Abie's husband, a painter and sign writer, borrowed the money, but the delay led to complications.
The most recent surgery has led to complications that, he said, pushed him to make the decision to leave Boston.
People typically have Type 2 for 7 to 10 years before it is diagnosed, by which time its untreated presence will often have led to complications.
Even estimating their number is difficult: the best sources are anonymous surveys and medical data from cases where illegal abortions have led to complications.
In 1987 he had bypass surgery and another operation in 1999 led to complications resulting in him having a tracheotomy and difficulty speaking.
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It often proves to be a lengthy, complicated and expensive process, and can lead to complications over the legal status of the babies.
Out-of-control glucose levels can lead to complications like heart disease and stroke.
The blockage can lead to complications including internal bleeding, developmental problems and even death.
That said, unless you're all on the same page it can lead to complications.
And those treatments could lead to complications including impotence, urinary incontinence and bowel problems.
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